The Herald-Post digital collection contains 3815 images, including portraits of prominent Louisvillians and Kentuckians at work and at play, as well as scenes of business and industry; government; homes; places of worship; community organizations;...

Airplanes; Crowds; Buses; Airports; University of Louisville--Football; Fire engines; University of Louisville--Sports

The University of Louisville Cardinals football team returns from Miami, Florida where they unexpectedly tied the undefeated Miami Hurricanes 13-13. A crowd crosses the tarmac at the Louisville's Standiford Field, heading toward an airplane, bus...

Airplanes; Crowds; Buses; Airports; University of Louisville--Football; University of Louisville--Sports

View across the tarmac at Standiford Field shows the University of Louisville football team's plane and a bus waiting to carry them home. There are a large number of people spread out across the tarmac. The University of Louisville Cardinals are...

"Colonel" William F. Knebelkamp was the president of the Louisville Baseball Co., which owned the Louisville Colonels baseball team. He wears a "Baseball Boosters" ribbon on his lapel, and holds a floral wreath. Title supplied by cataloger.

Men sitting in grandstand at Eclipse Park, Louisville, Kentucky, at the 1912 Louisville Colonels' season opener. Eclipse Park, located at 7th and Kentucky Streets, was the home of Louisville Colonels baseball team from 1902-1922 (two earlier...

A basketball team poses in a line. Their jerseys advertise Elbert Coal Co. They wear tank tops, shorts, kneepads, and athletic shoes. The last man in line is likely the coach as he is dressed in a suit.

Basketball players; University of Louisville--Basketball; University of Louisville--Students; University of Louisville--Sports; Airplanes; College athletes;

Members of the University of Louisville basketball team walking out of an American Airlines plane and down the exit stairs. The team was returning following its defeat (93-80) of University of Dayton to win the 1956 National Invitation Tournament...

Basketball players; University of Louisville--Basketball; University of Louisville--Students; University of Louisville--Sports; College athletes;

University of Louisville basketball standout Charles Tyra facing several men. One man holds a microphone near Tyra. Behind Tyra is an American Airlines airplane. This photograph was taken at Standiford Field, Louisville, Kentucky, on the return of...

Basketball players; University of Louisville--Basketball; University of Louisville--Students; University of Louisville--Sports; Fire engines; College athletes;

Rear view of a firetruck bearing members of the University of Louisville basketball team. A large hose is connected to the rear of the vehicle. A group of people are standing near a fence in the background, and an individual on a motorcycle rides...

Basketball players; University of Louisville--Basketball; University of Louisville--Students; University of Louisville--Sports; Fire engines; College athletes;

University of Louisville's basketball team members and others (including one woman) on firetruck. People can be seen in the background, behind a fence. The team was returning from winning the 1956 National Invitation Tournament (NIT), having...

Panoramic photograph of a large house along the Kentucky River in Boonesboro, Kentucky, a city founded by frontiersman Daniel Boone in the eighteenth century. The house had become a summer resort in the 1920s. On front of image: "Boonesboro, on...

Souvenir postcard folder from Asheville, North Carolina. Includes images of city hall, the county court house, Pack Memorial Library and various hotels and other commercial buildings. Also shown are Pack Square and the city recreation park (which...

Address: 604 S. Third Street. This photograph shows the pool at the Elks Athletic Club inside the Henry Clay Hotel. The pool area includes lounge furniture and a painting of an elk. On the National Register of Historic Places since 1979. Stamped on...

Standard Club Zorn Avenue and River Road, Louisville, Kentucky, 1923. Five men and women stand in the foreground on the Standard Club golf course, and more can be seen faintly in the distance. Trees encircle the course.

Louisville Country Club swimming pool. Two lifeguards watch the pool from a stand as bathers dangle their feet in the water, exit the pool, or stand alongside the pool, where a man with outspread arms supports another man on his shoulders.

Address: 729 S. Second Street (Building no longer exists). This interior shot of the Young Men's Hebrew Association (YMHA) gym shows a running track above a multi-functional area including basketball hoops, gymnastic rings, and what looks like the...